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Lions Gate cuts 80 jobs after Summit acquisition

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Santa Monica-based Lions Gate Entertainment is laying off about 80 people in the wake of its acquisition of Summit Entertainment, a source familiar with the matter said.

In a move to bolster its film and TV library and better compete with larger studios, Lions Gate agreed in January to acquire Santa Monica-based Summit Entertainment, producer of the hit young-adult “Twilight” franchise, for $412.5 million in cash and stock.

Layoffs at both companies were anticipated as they merged their motion picture and home entertainment operations. Most of the layoffs Friday were in those departments.

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The cuts total about 12% of a combined workforce of 675 people, said the source, who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly about the layoffs. Some jobs also will be eliminated through attrition, reducing the total workforce to about 575.

Before the acquisition, Lions Gate had about 500 employees and Summit had 175, and it was not clear how many layoffs came from each.

Among the casualties was Summit Entertainment’s longtime head of home entertainment, Steve Nickerson, who was laid off last month as part of a shift in the executive ranks of the combined companies’ motion picture group, which is headed by Summit’s former chairman, Rob Friedman, and Patrick Wachsberger.

richard.verrier@latimes.com

Times staff writer Ben Fritz contributed to this report.

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